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Apple has informed developers that they will have to return their DTK Mac mini soon.
The company will give developers $200 for a new M1 Mac when the return has been received.
As reported by MacRumors, Apple has begun reaching out to developers that are part of the Universal App Quick Start Program, informing them that they will soon need to send back the Developer Transition Kit (DTK) that was sent to them as part of the program.
Some developers have begun receiving an email informing them that Apple will be getting in contact with them soon to return the DTK, which came in the form of a Mac mini with the iPad s A12Z processor.
4 February 2021, 3:21 am EST By
Before Apple has launched the M1 Mac, the tech giant has already given developers with a Developer Transition kit. The kit had a Mac Mini that houses the A12Z Bionic Chip. According to Mac Rumors, its first use was during the production of the iPad Pro. It also houses a 16GB RAM, a 512GB SSD, two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, as well as an HDMI 2.0 port.
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Apple Asks Users to Return their DTKs for a $200 Discount
These kits were first offered as a tentative basis for developers in exchange for a $500 access. The offer aimed to give developers a mechanism to make Universal apps that would make a smoother path for Apple s transition from Intel to the M1 Apple Silicon.